With Andrew McGregor.
Korngold Sinfonietta in B
Dallas SO, conductor Andrew Litton
6.48 Abel String Quartet in A, Op 8 No 5
Salomon Quartet
7.05 Resplghi Suite: The Birds Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
7.37 Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
8.05 Rossini Miei Rampolli Femminini (Le Cenerentola) Bryn Terfel (baritone),
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, conductor James Levine
8.42 Hovhaness Symphony No 2 (Mysterious Mountain)
Dallas SO, conductor Andrew Litton
With Peter Hobday.
Mozart March in D, K335 No 1
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
9.04 Vaughan Williams In the Fen Country
New Philharmonia, conductor Adrian Boult
9.18 Chopin Two Nocturnes, Op 27 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
9.30 Haydn Symphony No 46 in B Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood Discs
With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Philippe Herreweghe (conductor) Bruckner Motet: Os Justi
La Chapelle Royale,
Ghent Collegium Vocale
10.05 Poulenc Sinfonietta
New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
10.30 Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) Melos Quartet
11.20 Ligeti Six Bagatelles
Claude Debussy Wind Quintet
11.35 Bach Cantata No 78:
Jesu, Der du Meine Seele
Sybilla Rubens (soprano),
Andreas Scholl (alto), Peter Kooy (bass), Choir and Orchestra of the Ghent Collegium Vocale, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
Christopher Marshall introduces the Andante and Variations, Op 46, in its original and unusual instrumentation. The performers are Martha Argerich and Alexandre Rabinovitch (pianos), Nathalie Gutman and Mischa Maisky (cellos) and Marie-Luise Neunecker (horn). And Yevgeni Kissin plays the Symphonic Studies, including the five variations that were excluded from the version Schumann published. Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm
A performance given last Friday in Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Angela Hewitt (piano)
Bach Partita No 4 in D, BWV828
Messiaen Regard de la Vierge; Regard de I'Esprit de Joie (Vingt Regards sur I'Enfant Jesus)
With Susan Sharpe. Ring in with your request by lunchtime for a chance to hear it today. Including
Gounod Fantasy on the Russian National Hymn
Marylene Dosse (piano),
Westphalian Symphony Orchestra, conductor Siegfried Landau Refice Ombra di Nube
Claudia Muzio (soprano), orchestra conducted by the composer Moeran Nocturne
Hugh MacKey (baritone), Renaissance Singers, conductor Vernon Handley Federico Elizalde Violin Concerto
Christian Ferras , London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gaston Poulet Producer Peter Thresh Discs
For Ash Wednesday, from the Chapel of St John's
College, Cambridge. Responses(Ebdon)
Psalm 51: Miserere Mei (Allegri) First Lesson: Isaiah 1, wll-20
Antiphon: Non in Solo Pane
Canticles: Caustun Short Service
Second Lesson: Matthew 16, w21-end Anthem: Mitten Wir in Leben Sind
(Mendelssohn)
Hymn: Forty Days and Forty Nights (Aus der Tiefe)
Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in F minor, BWV534 (Bach)
Director of music Christopher Robinson. Organ student lain Farrington. Repeated tomorrow 1.00am
Music and Work
Tommy Pearson goes aboard HMS Warrior in Portsmouth with Ken
Stevens to discover the importance of music in daily life on a ship.
With Natalie Wheen , including
Couperin Premier Concert Royal (excerpts)
Laurence Boulay and Francois Lengelle (harpsichords)
5.45 Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
Producer Andrew Lyle
From the Wigmore Hall,
London, introduced by Fiona Talkington.
Piers Adams (recorder),
David Titterington (chamber organ) Anon Estampie
Bassano Onques Amour Fontana Sonata No 2
William Croft Sonata in G
Bomefeld Flohlegium
Van Eyck Amarilli Mia Bella
Froberger Organ Capriccio No 2 in A minor
Schmelzer Sonata in A minor (Cuckoo) Bach Trio Sonata No 5 in C, BWV529
Eight programmes of pre-war recordings by London dance bands. 6: Side by Side
With numbers from the Savoy
Havana Band, the orchestras of Ray Noble and Joe Loss , Noel Coward ,
Chick Henderson , and Betty Dale and the Blue Notes.
A series of concerts in which the London Symphony Orchestra, under its principal conductor Colin Davis , marks the centenary of the composer's death. In this concert they are joined by the London Symphony Chorus.
Tragic Overture: Nanie: Schicksalslied; Symphony No 1 in C minor
A concert given last Sunday in the Barbican Hall, London.
Next concert broadcast tomorrow 7.30pm
With Deanna Petherbridge. 3: Drawing the Body
Artists from Michelangelo to Picasso have drawn the human body in a variety of different ways, from the heroic to the mysterious. What are the reasons for these changes, and why has the human form fascinated artists for so long?
Including Astor Piazzolla 's Four for
Tango, played by the Kronos Quartet. Final programme Friday 9.40pm Discs
3: Bossa Nova
Next programme tomorrow 3.10pm
The second of two programmes exploring Poulenc's songs. Tom Watson , in the guise of the composer, explores two of the most profound influences on his song writing - the poems of Paul Eluard and the singing of Pierre Bernac. Repeated next Monday 3.45pm
In his new study of the social and cultural dimensions of colonial rule, the distinguished French historian
Marc Ferro sets out to reassess the history of colonialism from a global perspective. Patrick Wright and guests discuss his analysis and its implications for a postcolonial age. Producer Anthony Denselow
With John Milsom.
Prenez sur Moi; Kyrie; Gloria; Credo; Sanctus; Benedictus; Agnus Dei
(Missa Prolationum); 0 Rosa Bella ; Mort Tu As Navre
Repeated from last Wednesday
With Digby Fairweather.
Ahmad Jamal is one of jazz music's most influential pianist/composers.
Tonight and tomorrow, he talks about his distinguished career.
With John Shea.
1.00 Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114 - Kalman Berkes (clarinet), Miklos Perenyi (cello), Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
Mozart Sonata in F for Two Pianos, K497 - Dezso Ranki and Zoltano Kocsis (pianos)
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune
3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop
4.00 EAL: A Time to Move
4.20 Scottish Resources 10-12
4.40 Talking Points
5.00 Sequence